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1 ture and resolve the VDF within the field of view.
2 bright stimulus is subsequently brought into view.
3 tant consideration from a technical point of view.
4 olution with extraordinarily large fields of view.
5 is only effective over a restricted field of view.
6 computational analysis further supports this view.
7 ughput efficiency of imaging large fields of view.
8 gap of 1-2 mm inclusive on any radiographic view.
9 1.95 million years ago, that challenges this view.
10 verlapping with the mouse binocular field of view.
11 spatial resolution across a larger field of view.
12 the nutritional and toxicological points of view.
13 es nanoscale resolution on extended field-of-view.
14 d tested with an active 64-cm axial field of view.
15 from an economic and environmental point of view.
16 ing of multiple sources in the same field of view.
17 ment option from a payer/healthcare point of view.
18 and comparative studies have challenged this view.
19 tion process adopting a statistical point of view.
20 fects human health from a nutrition point of view.
21 the longitudinal view than in the transverse view.
22 hanisms that drive this separation come into view.
23 The current results challenge this view.
24 inimization, toward a social system-centered view.
25 eyond merely genetic and production-oriented views.
26 acquired in both longitudinal and transverse views.
27 n elongated particle with previously elusive views.
28 load-when participants copy an image during viewing.
31 the randomized survey, only respondents who viewed a note indicating that transplant rate had the la
32 reliably elicited in V1 and V4 when monkeys viewed a visual contour illusion and showed phase-to-amp
33 es, this review is to provide a hierarchical view about the functions of histone acetylation in auxin
34 Instead of endorsing an all-encompassing view about the influence of abstractions in predictive p
35 imal Foraging Theory (OFT) offer contrasting views about how individuals alter diet selection when fo
36 fy barriers to adherence and foster positive views about self-management, adolescents suggested that
37 en including all lesions in the MRI field of view and 53% (52 of 99) when only assessing prostate bed
38 odes is a vital part of understanding how we view and reconstruct the rich detail of our environment.
39 ll-posed hypothesis from a Bayesian point of view and suggest a nonparametric test based on inter-poi
42 ing behavior is contrary to the conventional view (and to the prediction of the Wenzel equation), nam
43 complex 3D measures into an interpretable 2D view, and a novel way to assess the quality of flow esti
45 ders, are orphans from a structural point of view, and new I(2)-IR ligands are urgently required for
46 would enable them to renegotiate these fixed views, and this stage was named stuck in abnormality.
47 D.'s results indicate faces are aligned to a view- and orientation-independent face template encoded
49 No clear solution exists, and this should be viewed as a critical challenge to any elimination effort
52 mic layers of N-Si-N-Mo-N-Si-N, which can be viewed as a MoN(2) layer sandwiched between two Si-N bil
53 ive gene during embryogenesis, but currently viewed as a multifaceted factor contributing to both nor
55 f more intensive BP treatment, should not be viewed as a reason to avoid or de-escalate treatment for
56 Thus, biodiversity changes cannot be solely viewed as a response to human influence, such as climate
57 gen concept remains useful, it should not be viewed as a rigid classification of pathogenic microbes,
61 liferation, telomere shortening is currently viewed as a tumor suppressor mechanism and should protec
65 cturally flexible pai-frameworks that can be viewed as building blocks for more complex chiral nanoca
66 s, including schizophrenia, are increasingly viewed as existing along a spectrum; spectrums may be de
68 nstability of Citral in acidic conditions is viewed as hurdle to commercialize it in food/beverage in
71 last two decades, polyPs have been primarily viewed as linear polymers with varying chain lengths.
72 n-inspired bisguaiacols presented herein are viewed as promising sustainable alternatives to BPA and
74 i=B-B=O](-) in which both boron atoms can be viewed as sp-hybridized and the [B-BO](-) fragment is is
75 eir encoded proteins have been traditionally viewed as unique features of neoplasia, and have been us
77 External drainage under chandelier-assisted viewing at the surgical microscope with anterior chamber
80 f peer effects, in which students' political views become more in line with the views of their roomma
84 reafter old-growth grasslands-have long been viewed by scientists and environmental policymakers as e
86 rently operating with a 64-cm axial field of view, can image the major body organs simultaneously wit
87 s, we used a color WM task in which subjects viewed colored stimuli and reported both an estimate of
89 of faces, also occurs during a more natural viewing condition but is strongly reduced due to extrafo
90 ing to test the impact of active vs. passive viewing conditions on gaze behavior while participants e
91 n stable, or 'invariant', despite changes in viewing conditions that can alter object appearance but
92 The framework can be implemented using model-view-controller design principles, existing genome brows
97 dy describes submissions, postings, abstract views, downloads, comments, and withdrawals on the medRx
102 ted in the microvasculature has evolved from viewing erythrocytes (red blood cells [RBCs]) as passive
103 facts, contrast, and illumination), field-of-view, examination time, and diagnostic accuracy for DR s
107 and behavioral data acquired in response to viewing face images can be used to reconstruct the image
108 olymerization, and provide a forward-looking view for the challenges and prospects of this field.
109 Here we ask if shifts in a child's field of view (FOV) act as a mediator between symptoms of attenti
111 regions, however, forecasted both aggregate view frequency and duration (i.e., increased NAcc and de
112 rain activity could forecast aggregate video view frequency and duration out of sample on the interne
113 ble in a counterclockwise configuration when viewed from outside the cell with the protease-sensitive
119 volumetric rate of 14 Hz, and large field of view imaging of neurons, developing embryos, and centime
123 ding only within a relatively small field of view in the focal region, but produce spatial averaging
124 Others have proposed a more uniformitarian view in which Archean and Hadean continents were only sl
130 arning, participants were also scanned while viewing indirectly related elements of the overlapping m
131 by the clusters thus offer an unprecedented view into the molecular-level processes that drive spect
132 ross three hierarchical stages of increasing view invariance, and cells that comprised these maps col
134 mic trajectory study here suggests that this view is incorrect, and that solvation dynamics plays a c
136 ations on the micrometer scale, the field of view is still limited to well under the typical device a
148 Advances in imaging have made it possible to view nanometer and sub-nanometer structures that are eit
150 neural homophily between friends exists when viewing naturalistic stimuli, this finding did not exten
151 of cooperativity, in contrast to the common view of a finely tuned allosteric residue network mainta
159 systems and argue that a "location-centric" view of complement evolution could logically justify its
160 bution of proteins also provides an in-depth view of complex biological events that require the inter
164 advocate for an approach to a multicomponent view of empathy that accounts for the interrelations amo
165 t function that extends beyond the classical view of error-driven supervised learning, as well as ope
167 limited research that focuses on the patient view of factors affecting adherence to prevention measur
168 move from a canonical to a context-specific view of GPCR signalling that considers how combinatorial
171 This new understanding has led to a refined view of how NF-kappaB and cell death signaling are inter
178 ization of capillaries allowing for a better view of microvascular changes and an extraction of volum
179 We discuss how we have reached our current view of nitrate transport, local and systemic nitrate se
180 ings provide a comprehensive transcriptional view of normal Hu-MuSCs and describe new heterogeneity,
185 essed AI accuracy in evaluating the critical view of safety (CVS) and intraoperative events during la
186 recent findings point towards a more nuanced view of STM in which multiple substrates work in concert
189 n be further analysed to provide an in-depth view of the cell types or developmental trajectories in
191 bpopulations that promise to offer a refined view of the circuit mechanisms surrounding depression an
192 map of the IFN interactome provides a global view of the complex cellular networks activated during t
195 re-function roles, we offer an unprecedented view of the conformational mechanics of the knot and its
196 of cannabinoids testing of food products in view of the current heterogeneous and fast evolving regu
202 simulations, our experiment provides a clear view of the interplay between electronic and nuclear dyn
205 brids for biosensing are summarized from the view of the role of nanomaterial components, i.e. immobi
206 Collectively, these findings expand our view of the role of ubiquitination in cell signaling and
207 rease in archaeal diversity has expanded our view of the tree of life and early archaeal evolution, a
208 + T helper (Th) cells is well appreciated in view of their essential role in the elicitation of antib
212 lico design tools have not been developed in view of these new applications and their requirements.
215 rate the value of a comprehensive multimodal view of ultrastructural variability across whole cells.
217 g and electromyography (EMG) experiment with viewing of emotional and neutral faces and ratings of em
222 le privately pinpointing aspects of Darwin's views of inheritance that were not supported by Mendel's
229 clinician appointment use, and participants' views on features that facilitated or impeded uptake of
232 od [TDL-BAAM]) was trained on 15 129 frontal view pediatric trauma hand radiographs obtained between
233 the Indian subcontinent, an epidemiological view postulating that locally evolving environmental V.
234 used rER BOLD fMRI in macaque monkeys while viewing real-world images, and found visual responses an
238 172 degrees view, the panoramic 344 degrees -view revealed a greater number of patients with a releva
239 ating efficient anti-aliasing with a k-space view-sharing technique, and proposing novel methods for
240 tive activity in pharmaceutical development, viewed simply as structural elucidation of drug metaboli
242 t, with 60-77% of adults (17-48% of smokers) viewing smoking as something of which others disapproved
243 BG whole-body planar scans, focused-field-of-view SPECT/CT scans, and whole-body (124)I-MIBG PET scan
246 the one-back task (OBT), not during passive viewing, suggesting the involvement of task-related feed
251 ted data support the increasingly compelling view that (ADP-ribosyl)hydrolases are a vital element wi
253 t transitions documented here conform to the view that genetic incompatibilities accumulating with di
255 scuss the inconsistencies with the canonical view that glucagon is primarily a hyperglycemic agent dr
256 n population, and challenge the conventional view that high percentages of a mutation are required be
257 s and amphibians in spite of the widely held view that it was not synthesized by vertebrates [1].
258 oth Biston betularia that test the long-held view that prey have evolved postures that enhance their
259 vides measurable support for the widely held view that significant deaths in A Song of Ice and Fire a
260 o those of some modern trees and support the view that some forests may have experienced conditions f
262 anal system, and lend support to the current view that the sponge aquiferous system evolved from an o
263 STATEMENT Accumulating evidence supports the view that transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the s
264 An increasing number of studies supports the view that transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the s
265 findings call into question the conventional view that tumor-associated epigenomic alterations are pr
267 In an experiment, we asked how the US public views the goals and legitimacy of the board as a functio
271 lf-image costs: Those who receive incentives view their actions less positively due to the perceived
272 ible tablet; before and after training, they viewed these and two other control objects, allowing us
274 sease-associated mechanical ventilation when viewed through an acute respiratory distress syndrome mo
275 ducation, poor self-rated health, television-viewing time, and having a sedentary occupation were ass
276 myelination from the previous Wnt-dependent view to a Wnt-independent one and unveil a previously un
277 acterisation studies were carried out with a view to developing a delivery vehicle for the controlled
278 Further empirical work is warranted with a view to developing comprehensive Fatigue Risk Management
279 o assess panels of protein biomarkers with a view to providing protein profiles to monitor health sta
280 Atlantic white-sided dolphin (AWSD) with the view to understand similarities and differences between
281 approach has considerable potential, in our view, to be developed into a therapeutic device suitable
283 his review will discuss these methods with a view toward multiparametric risk assessment in DCM with
292 riking feature from a developmental point of view: When the shell is closed, the 2 valve edges meet e
293 activator of transcription to a more nuanced view where Wnt/beta-catenin signaling drives both widesp
294 is principally shaped by a structure-centric view, which makes it difficult to understand the decentr
295 well-defined functional states during movie viewing whose transitions are temporally aligned to spec
296 d more recently from the biological point of view with the characterization of dormancy through the d
298 tics, cisterna chyli, and thoracic duct were viewed with an accuracy of 23 of 25 (92%), 24 of 25 (96%
299 form images of objects outside the field of view, with potential applications in autonomous navigati